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Cotonou (French pronunciation: [kɔtɔnu]; Fon: Kútɔ̀nú) is the
largest city in Benin. Its
official po****tion
count was 679,012
inhabitants in 2012; however...
- schools.
Aupiais was an
important religious figure and
helped advance the
careers of Paul Hazoumé and Sourou-Migan Apithy. In 1925,
Aupiais founded the...
- PMC 6720648. PMID 31405099. Vidaud, Claude; Miccoli, Laurent; Brulfert, Florian;
Aupiais, Jean (26
November 2019). "Fetuin
exhibits a
strong affinity for plutonium...
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mission Catholique au Bénin de 1914 à 1984 (in French).
Editions Francis Aupiais. ISBN 9789991963792.
Afrique nouvelle (in French). 1980-01-01. Ab.Servais...
- Born in 1944 in Guézin,
Benin Republic. He
attended Father Aupiais College (Collège Père
Aupiais) for his
secondary and High
school education. He obtained...
- by-election was
required after the
death of in****bent MP
Francis Aupiais on 18
December 1945.
Aupiais had been
elected via the
first college in
October 1945. Pierre...
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ethnographer and playwright[Gikandi] [Jahn] Ryad ****ani-Razaki (1981– )
Francis Aupiais (1877–1945), French-born
missionary and
anthropologist Olympe Bhêly-Quenum...
- (1909–1978, Burma, nf) Pe Aung (1917–2006, Burma/Myanmar, nf)
Francis Aupiais (1877–1945, France/Benin, nf)
Marcus Aurelius (121–180 CE,
Roman E, nf)...
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department in
western France. As of 2020 it has a po****tion of 4,594.
Francis Aupiais(1877-1945),
missionary and
ethnographer in
Africa Communes of the Loire-Atlantique...
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missionary Francis Aupiais of the Po****r
Republican Movement was
elected from the
first college and Sourou-Migan
Apithy in the second, but
Aupiais died before...